easy access to the comment block. & summary

  • Unknown's avatar

    1 – Is there any method of having the comments block (under post) visible at all times.
    As my blog stands the reader will need to first work out that they need to click on the title to submit a comment.

    2 – I have attempted to insert the ‘more’ tab in an article. My understanding is that it will cut the article short in order to give the reader the option of proceeding to the full article (will ultimately make the front page neater).
    Yet on inserting the ‘more’ tab it throws the entire layout of the page out.

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    There are more tag placement issues that you need to be aware of and keep in mind. Take a look at this support document near the bottom.

    Basically you do not want a more tag inside a paragraph, blockquote, or an ordered or unordered list, and you want to stop any text formatting (italics, bold, etc.) before the more tag and then if required start it again after the more tag.

    Basically you want the more tag in your post as a separate paragraph.

  • Unknown's avatar

    tsp means this document:

    http://support.wordpress.com/splitting-content/more-tag/

    As for comments, no you cannot have them show up in the main posts page. The main page is meant to showcase your own posts, not the comments. Imagine what it would look like if you had 10 or 50 comments under each post.

    The usual way to get to the comment box is clicking on the Comments tab. But you have chosen a theme with an almost cryptic tag: with just a bubble and a number instead of a normal word that would be clear to a reader. You can add a note re that in a text widget or under each post.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thanks panaghiotisadam.

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